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Author: damondaboss

I'm just a guy who likes to play a variety of different video games, and all I want to do is to help YOU learn about new gaming strategies, and to have you find new ways to enjoy your favorite games! Clash Royale will be the main focus of this blog, as it is my favorite mobile game (since it's the one I play best). Also, I will post in-game images ,videos that go along with the posts, and, of course, some advice. Stay tuned for gaming advice, and more, on this blog, and welcome to NiceGamingAdvice! 2016-2017.

First things first, THANKS FOR BEING SUCH GREAT FRIENDS/FOLLOWERS/VIEWERS! This blog has been through a lot in it’s making: hate, support, uncertainty, but it’s still been around because of the support that I’ve received from all of you fellow bloggers, friends, and associates. I know I’ve been really absent on WordPress for like 10 days, and this will sadly continue, but here’s why. Also, I’ve been absent thus far because of Finals I’ve been taking in High School, which have been time-consuming and hard.

My Summer Schedule is packed, and you’ll see why.

1 week of a fun youth camp

1 week of choir performances

2 weeks in Utah visiting cousins and relatives

Getting a Part time Job

and sooooooo much more!

That’s it for this little update, I can’t wait to be back on WordPress actively, but until then, keep being awesome and enjoy Summer!

Hey everyone, this is DamonDaBoss. Today’s post won’t be about gaming, as my computer is having issues, and I can’t efficiently do a good gaming post. I also have Finals in school, so I need to study for those anyway. But here goes nothing, a little update on what’s going on in NGA!

Update:

I might have a company sponsoring NiceGamingAdvice… so that’s pretty cool!

I only have two more weeks of school, counting this one, until Summer. There are days ahead of us!

My computer is having issues, so I’m trying to fix it so I can do a planned post I almost have ready (also all the data and whatnot is on that computer, so it’ll take a long time to transfer that over to this phone).

NiceGamingAdvice might get an upgrade, look-wise and video-wise, in the future (if It continues to get more popular)!

That’s about it for today, I’ll make sure to at least do one post later this week. Sorry for the irregular scheduling! Spread the word about NiceGamingAdvice by liking, viewing, sharing, re-blogging, etc.! Bye, and have a great day!

Blog Applications have ended… for now! Stay tuned for more opportunities!

Hello everyone, DamonDaBoss here with another One Day Post on NiceGamingAdvice! Welcome to you newcomers, and especially welcome to you veterans of NGA; you make this blog possible! First things first, STLCardinalFan2 from Clash for Dummies, and someone I know who chose the username nicgm1ngadv1s, are now part of NiceGamingAdvice! STLCardinalFan2 is a dedicated clash blogger and YouTuber, and he’s going to be a big help to our blog. This post will be a short one, since there isn’t much to say about this game, but here goes nothing!

So this game is pretty much as it sounds, a fidget spinner game. For those of you who don’t know what a fidget spinner is, it’s a little device that looks like this (usually), and all you use it for is spinning and balancing on one’s finger, etc. The app takes these mechanics, and tries to give off the “spin effect” by having the user use their finger to slide across the screen 5 times, to see how many spins they can get from the current spinner (in order to get more gold, beat past records, and gain more experience for more spinners). This popular game is but another one of the Ketchapp games I decided to talk about on NGA, the first one was Ballz on the first One Day Games post. Anyway, let’s get into the way you play this game (the advice), and then we can part ways until next time!

Advice:

First off, this game doesn’t require much skill to play, still, skill is still a thing in the Fidget Spinner app. Here are the important things to remember when playing this game [competitively].

Timing: Since this game has spinning, we all know that there has to be an end to the spins eventually. Well, there is, and that’s what’s important to remember. A player should never rapidly spin the spinner over and over again, one after another, because there are only 5 total spins per “round”, and it would give way less points, money, and XP, back if it spins fast for a bit, then completely dies off. The trick to spinning to get the most loot is to do an initial spin (which is usually the start-up spin, so it’s slower), wait for it to slow until almost stopped, then to do another spin, and so on, because the fact that the spinner hasn’t stopped yet lets it pick up speed after every well done spin, and it let’s the spins slowly drag on, making way more overall. But in order to get the most spins, one needs upgrades for easier money.

Upgrades: From greasing the bearings, to simply increasing the speed, upgrades help the spinner move faster. This subject is simple. Once one gets enough gold they can A) grease the bearings for an extended amount of time the spinner moves after slowing down (so it drags on more, or B) increase the speed of the spinner relating to every swipe done. Another “upgrade” can be given when the player’s level upgrades, and then they can click the blue button to unlock a new fidget spinner at random. All these upgrades allow the player to have cooler, faster, and longer-lasting fidget spinners at their disposal. But in order to have good timing, upgrades, and money, one must enjoy playing the game.

Fun: This game is honestly addicting, but not too much so. I have friends who play it all the time, but I personally think it’s a good game to play when there’s no internet or wifi, and it’s fun to play when you have nothing better to do. Still though, along with muscle memory from playing the game a lot, and even spending actual money on the game to get upgrades faster, and no ads (which I don’t suggest doing), in order to really have that full fidget spinner experience, one must play well, use their extra gold on the desired upgrades of choice, and everyone should simply have fun when playing this app, and all the apps YOU love! List your favorite apps in the comment section below, I would love to hear about, and respond to, them!

That’s all for today’s post. I hope you enjoyed it, because I enjoyed learning more about this fun app that I now play as a level 20. If you enjoyed it though, please like, re-blog, comment, press, and share this blog/post for better content! As always, have a great day, and I’ll see you in the next post!

Be sure to check out the ongoing Blog Applications before they end at the end of this month!

This post will be short, but there is much more that could be written about the new Clash of Clans update. Because, as many of you CoC players know, Clash of Clans is back!

Hello everyone, and welcome to NiceGamingAdvice! This post will be the first post that I’ve done, where the content inside it isn’t actually mine, besides the writing I do. (meaning the words, as I do use other people’s images, sites, etc. in my posts. But yes, I always give them credit for their work). As many of you know, and as shown above, I have been putting out blog applications for NGA in all my recent posts since early May. One of the bloggers who is joining the team, and who is not only an expert in all things Clash [of clans, and Clash Royal], but who is a great guy as I’ve gotten to know him better, is STLCardinalFan2. This very blogger is active both on his blog, and his youtube channel, and now he’s going to be a common sight on NGA, so knowing this made me pretty excited to have him on NGA’s team. Now, the reason I bring him up is because the majority of the content of this short post will be from his blog’s two recent posts on this update. There are only summaries of the posts on here, so feel free to check his blog out, follow it, and get quality Clash content regularly. With all that aside, let’s get into the “post.”

Complete Update List for Builder Base Update Here’s his first post talking about the Builder’s Base update in Clash of Clans. This one was a general run-through of the whole update, so definitely check it out to know more of the general facts of the new land, new troops, and new way to play CoC. I didn’t add this as one of the mini-excerpts because the other two posts he did afterward it fit this post best.

Here is the first excerpt from his advice (I know, he’s totally already doing what NiceGamingAdvice does!), and I hope it proves useful to all you who are curious about the new update that revived the Clash of Clans popularity (The picture for this one is the featured image).

Builder’s base is here in from the Clash of Clans May update and you will need to know how to start your new builder’s base as well as defend the home village. Here’s an introduction to builder’s base as well as some strategy on how to attack within builder’s base. So here’s a video I […] Keep reading by clicking the link below.

Here is the second excerpt of STLCardinalFan2‘s post about base design tips and layouts for certain leveled bases. This post, along with all his other Builder’s Base posts, was a great read, and it was very helpful to me, and probably to many other Clashers out there who restarted their Clash of Clans accounts for this update (I’m a level 90 in Crysal League. I finally got my minions up to level 4 and my Barbarians King is level 10, my Archer Queen is level 5, and… You get the idea, I like the game again). I just want to say that if you once played Clash of Clans, and thought about starting it up again; do it now! What better time to get back in the game than when you can be, like everyone else, new to the game, with a chance to become one of the best in later days.

Just like in the home village, base design and base layouts are key to success in versus battles for Clash of Clans! Here are some great base design tips, as well as some of the best builder’s base layouts to win in builder’s base in Clash of Clans! Base Design Tips for Builder’s Base Now […] Keep reading by clicking the link below.

This post was really about letting you all know that I have a strong Clash of Clans blogger on NGA now, who I know I can count on, so expect some on and off content for games like Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, and whatever else he wants to post about on NGA! Thank you STLCardinalFan2! There are others on this blog’s team that will be mentioned in the future.

I hope you liked this post, as it was fun for me to make, and I hope you enjoyed the Clash for Dummies content by checking out STLCardinalFan2’s blog through the links given. As always, have a great day everyone, and don’t forget to like, follow, re-blog, comment, and share this blog for better content, more content focused towards what you want, and more posting in general!

Hello everyone, and welcome to NiceGamingAdvice! This is DamonDaBoss again, with another Clash Royale post. I hope you guys are enjoying your day, and if not, enjoy tomorrow! Now let’s get right into the post content!

I may have mentioned that I have a second Clash Royale account once or twice, and I know I’ve put pictures of my early progress on it, but here’s finally a post dedicated to it.

Now, a lot has happened on this account, even though you, the viewers, don’t know about it! So I, being a helpful blogger, will inform you of all the cool things that have happened to the DamonDaBoss account.

First, I won a ton of challenges, but none of the important ones. I didn’t take many screenshots of the battles, since this account is played on my new Samsung, and I’m not quite as good at remembering to take pictures of things on my low-level account. Anyway, the reason I don’t really get too many wins on the important challenges is because I always forget to continue playing them on this account. For example, to the left of this text is the bandit draft challenge chest at 5 wins. I could’ve won much more of it if I kept playing on this account, but I was too focused on my other account’s challenge (where I got 11 wins). But still, even if it doesn’t seem like it’s true, I have a lot of success in challenges, and even tournaments, on my second account.

Secondly, I’ve had a lot of clan chest success on this account. Now I got to be honest, my clan for this account doesn’t participate a lot. We usually don’t get max clan chests, and it’s rare that we even reach above 6. My DamonDaBoss account is in a clan called lds1stdimension (That I’m the leader of. Feel free to join, we need the help!), which is the feeder clan (the clan that was created because my main clan was too full) to lds warredux, the clan that my better account is in. That clan, on the other hand, ALWAYS gets 10 wins on all the clan chests (ever since the first ones that were twice the size, and work, of the current chests). I’m happy to say that I’m the top player in both of the clans, but that doesn’t mean anything when my clan on this account is never online at the same time, and always has trouble on double clan battles (like the one going on right now). This whole thing was just to inform all of you about what my clan is currently like for my second account, but it also was to inform you that we at least always get one tier on the chests! Below are just a few images of some of my clan chests. One of them even got me a lumberjack, after the last week’s one got me the princess (my two legendaries on this account)!

Thirdly, the stats of my account are great. Since I’m a well-seasoned player of Clash Royale, I’ve learned a few tricks or two on how to play the game. Therefore, when I created my second account (while my main was in the old Legendary Arena, which is now Hog Mountain), I knew what I was doing. Using sources like Stats Royale (the link shows the stats of my main account), my profile, battles, etc. I’ve been able to compare my account to that of the enemies’ accounts I’m regularly versing. While I only have 200 wins at 1,870 something trophies, most people I battle against have quadruple those wins, with the same trophies. I also am lucky to have two legendaries that I’ve worked for, while others I battle have around the same amount usually, but from chests like Magical chests, Super Magical chests, and even Legendary chests (and there’s always that chance of getting a legendary from a random chest) that they’ve gotten from battling more than me. I also have decent challenge stats for where I’m at on my account, and I’m a level 8 versing mainly level 10s, and some level 9s.

Lastly, here are my card decks for this account, and tips on how to use each one (I make my own decks, so don’t expect to see many people using the same ones as me).

First Deck

Second Deck

Third Deck

The first deck is all about using the P.E.K.K.A. For me, this is an amazing deck for countering giants, elite barbarians, valkyries, etc. The only issues this deck offers for me are that my P.E.K.K.A is too low of a level (so it dies easier), and I need a higher level elixir collector. Now the uses of each of the cards in the deck will be in a super short format, for quicker and easier advice, after I explain the other two decks.

The second deck is all about keeping on the pressure with the Battle Ram. I use the Bowler to support the Battle Ram, the Goblin Barrel to bait out Logs, Zaps, Arrows, etc. for the Princess and the Skeleton Army, and I use the lumberjack to help rage my troops, and occasionally to do serious damage.

The third deck is all about pumping up elixir, chipping damage away at the towers, and using combos like Tornado + Rocket, Tornado + Executioner, Zap + Princess, and so on.

A quick summary of how I use all the cards on my second account decks right now:

Elixir Pump (Rare, level 5, 6 elixir): Used for getting more elixir to use against the enemy.

Zap (Common, level 8, 2 elixir): Used for killing cheap units, severely damaging minions (or killing them if the level is high enough – it never is in my arena.), and dealing final blows on damaged troops and towers.

Goblin Barrel (Epic, level 4, 3 elixir): Used for baiting out spells and certain troops. I love to play the goblin barrel in corners, and unexpected places, to get my rival to play spells and units.

P.E.K.K.A (Epic, level 2, 7 elixir): Used for heavy damage on big troops and towers. It can tank for the rest of the troops, as long as it isn’t swarmed with low-cost enemy troops.

Bowler (Epic, level 4, 5 elixir): Used for splash damage on ground units. While it can’t hit anything in the air, it makes up for that by having good health, and good damage output.

Skeleton Army (Epic, level 3, 3 elixir): Used to swarm big troops, distract groups of other small troops, and to be an overall nuisance to the enemy.

Fire Spirits (Common, level 8, 2 elixir): Used as a cheap alternative for killing minion hordes, skeleton armies, any goblins, archers, etc. They can also be used to severely damage medium-large troops.

Battle Ram (Rare,level 6, 4 elixir): Used to instantly aim for the enemy towers. If the battle ram has a charge going, and there’s nothing to stop it, then it can deal massive damage to the enemy towers, while then having two barbarians pop out and hitting anything nearby.

Lumberjack (Legendary, level 1, 4 elixir): Used to hit extremely fast on towers and troops. When it dies it drops a rage potion, that speeds up the surrounding ally troops.

Rocket (Rare, level 4, 6 elixir): Used for blowing up groups of high health units, destroying towers, and causing mayhem.

Tornado (Epic, level 1, 3 elixir): Used to pull units backwards, forwards, and in all directions. It synergizes (works well with) a variety of splash unit troops.

Executioner (Epic, level 2, 5 elixir): Used to kill groups of enemies with low and medium health. It can also deal massive tower damage if supported or left alone, and it can help whittle down the enemy troops’ health.

That’s all there is to it about my second account, DamonDaBoss, and the way I use it! I hope you enjoyed this post as much as I enjoyed writing it. This took a lot of time so any comments, likes, follows, re-blogs, and sharing is appreciated! Don’t forget to check out the polls and blog applications above, and as always, have a nice day. Clash on!

Here are a couple more images about my second account in a slideshow. Enjoy!

I was nominated…twice

Hello everyone, this is DamonDaBoss, here with another post about gaming! a post about something besides gaming! Now introducing the random fun category to NGA with this post, which is the main focus of my second blog (which I will post on eventually) Random Life Experiences . Anyway, whoever you are, I’m glad you’re here, and welcome to a blog that’s mainly about gaming, sometimes about other things, and mostly about fun! Here goes nothing, let’s get right into the post!

First off, here are the rules. Also, thanks to OY30 and the_great_awesome for nominating me! Go check their blogs out by clicking the links!

The Rules:

You have to thank the person who nominated you and provide a link to their blog! (Being kind) Done!

Link the nominees and inform them about their nomination (passing the love, that was given) Easy!

That’s it for today’s second post! I hope you enjoyed it, and if you did, why don’t you comment, like, re-blog, press, and share this blog to help our team out! Also, comment down below about your favorite facts about you, and/or your friends and family! As always, have a good day, and I’ll see you in the next post!

It’s time.

Time for more Blog Applications with DamonDaBoss! Here’s a little recap of what happened last time. I sent out the post, people replied via email, commenting, and contacting, and I chose ONLY TWO people to join this blog’s team at that time (a little over a month ago, I believe). There are three of us now, and I announced 20 days ago that there would be more applications going on. Here’s the difference between now and then. I’m willing to let as many people as I want to join NGA for this blog application, which I won’t do often, and I really think that more hard working members on this blog will equal to more revenue and publicity. It’s all about the help me help you system. If any of you want to join this great team, the process is simple. I copied my text from the last application post down below, so just read that to get the gist of things. You don’t even have to have any prior gaming experience, I just want to see eager people who are willing to post, learn, and most of all, have fun!

If any of you are reading this, please go to my contact page to talk to me, for a “blog application.” If any of you have any interest of blogging, but not necessarily full time, just let me know, I’m flexible with your schedules. All I need is for you to briefly describe why you would be a good candidate for writing on this gaming blog, and then I’ll choose the people by the end of the month (So take your time with your responses).

SO HURRY!

Time is limited, and every person who responds early on will get a more enthusiastic response from me. But, anyone has a chance of being a part of this great team!

If you don’t want to go to the contact page, simply comment down below, and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks, and have a great day!

Hello everyone, and welcome to NiceGamingAdvice; a blog predominantly about mobile gaming, advice for the games, and updates on how I, DamonDaBoss, am doing in these games! This is the best blog out there for gaming advice, on more than just one game, (Maybe I’m a little biased, be you all know it’s true) and here we like to have fun while we try to help you! Anyway, as you could’ve guessed by the title of this post, today will be about the Double Elixir Draft Challenge in Clash Royale. I was able to win 12 battles in it (but I almost always lose two around my 9th battle, so I always am cautious later on), so I want to give you a little advice and facts about this challenge to better prepare you for it (You never know when it might come back)!

For starters, this challenge will be going on from May 12 – May 15, so if you’re reading this during this time and you somehow didn’t know about it, go battle right after finishing this post! But, if you’re reading this post after these dates, don’t worry, it will most definitely be coming back in the future.

Alright, enough about the times, let’s move onto the actual content you came here for! Oh, and on a side note, I’m entering Clash Royale’s biggest tournament ever to see if I can win some big prizes! I doubt I’ll get too far, but The Crown Championship will be an amazing tournament to watch and participate in nonetheless. Here’s a little schedule about it just in case any of you wanted to learn more. This image, and more information on the special tournament, is/are in the above link! Lastly, this is the actual link I used to apply for the championship tournament. crownchampionship.clashroyale.com

Now here are my chest’s images. I received more gold that I ever could imagine from a free challenge (First try is free, second and so on are worth 100 gems. So, be smart with your spending; make sure it’s worth it! I personally wouldn’t do it again even after winning 12 times, because the reward from the chest itself is only half that of a normal grand challenge (on your second attempt after 12 wins, because all the gold would be taken), yet they’re the same price. I was really happy with the turnout of the challenge, not only because I got 12 wins, but because I went from around 4,000 gold to over 130,000 in just one day. Now off to the advice/tips and tricks that I have to offer.

For me these are the rules, the 3 chooses, I followed by:

Choose cards that, even if you aren’t amazing at using them, you wouldn’t want to have used against you. Personally, I always chose cards such as: The Executioner, Barbarian Hut, Royal Giant, Heal Spell, Balloon, Hog Rider, Inferno Dragon, Sparky, and the Goblin Barrel and Goblin Gang, etc. because I knew they caused me trouble in previous battles, and I know they can be very useful in Challenges because the enemy doesn’t always have a good response to cards like these.

Choose cards that you are good at playing with. If you’re in a challenge and you don’t know what all the cards you’ll get are, choose cards that you know you’re good with. For example, I really like the lava hound, and even if the rest of my deck doesn’t fully go well with the lava hound, I find a way around that in order to get the desired result by the end of the battle (a win).

Choose cards that can respond to/counter the cards you gave to your opponent. One of the most annoying things I’ve done in draft challenges is when I accidentally chose a wrong card, without thinking, which can result in me having no response to a certain card I gave my opponent. An example of choosing the wrong card would be like if you gave the enemy a minion horde, because you wanted the other card in your deck, but then you later have a card like arrows, wizard, fire spirits, fireball, zap, or an executioner pop up, but you choose the bowler or lightning instead and you know you messed up. I mean, there’s always that chance that your opponent gave you one of those cards to counter their minion horde, unintentionally, but never rely on what they might give you; rely on what you’re taking from, and giving, them, so you can respond and form counter pushes and positive elixir trade offs.

When I battled in this challenge, I often didn’t form a massive push in the start, but I usually put a support card in the back, and then responded to what they placed using my double elixir advantage (that they had also) to counter their moves using the least amount of troops as possible.

Tell me your strategies you use in challenges, the rules you follow by, and more in the comment section of this post! As always, don’t forget to like, follow, re-blog, and share NiceGamingAdvice for better content, more content, and posts that YOU want to see! Have a nice day, don’t do anything that I wouldn’t do :), (By all means do whatever you want, it’s your life anyway) and I’ll see you in the next post! Clash on!

Additional Images of the challenge, and its first time rewards:

Sites/Sources used for the content (pictures)

Featured Image – My camera roll (Screenshots for all of the images by me)

Hello everyone, and welcome to NiceGamingAdvice! Wow, that name is a lot to take in! Just refer to us as the NGA team, if that’s easier for you! Today’s post is simply an update post, so “enjoy” it the best you can!

That link right there is for a blog site called bloglovin’ (AND FOR SOME REASON IT ONLY HAS LIKE 11 OF THE 40 SOMETHING POSTS I’VE DONE ON THIS SITE!) I’m doing this post because it says that I need to add that very link in a new post on NGA to claim it as my own on their site, so I decided to do this as soon as possible, to avoid the chances of losing my claim on NiceGamingAdvice on bloglovin’.

The entire purpose of this post is to get my email attached to that site for NiceGamingAdvice, and to inform you all that I got some (okay, well maybe a lot) widgets on my blog, to better the look and quality of NGA!

Get ready for blog applications near the end of this month!

As always, stay amazing, have a great day, don’t forget to follow, like, re-blog, or comment on this blog to support the NGA team! Everything you guys do helps encourage me to keep the gaming advice coming, and the fun I have while doing it never stopping!

Hello everyone, DamonDaBoss here with another Star Wars post! Today’s post will be about one of the two Star Wars games on this blog as of now, which is, obviously, Star Wars: Force Arena! This post will be about Star Wars because of May Fourth, the unofficial Star Wars holiday. The previous post about the holiday is above, like usual. Now let’s get into today’s post!

These are a few examples of Kernel Writing Text Structures (Sorry that it’s blurry)

To the left of this test is an example of Kernel Writing Text Structures, and I’ll be using one of them in today’s post (But, the one I’m using isn’t in the left hand image).

The structure I’ll be using today will be the Going Against the Grain prompt. This prompt focuses on comparing what the majority of people believe in, with the view of oneself. This is perfect for a Star Wars: Force Arena post, because many people, like in Clash Royale, all use popular “meta” decks, while I always make my own unique decks in any games I play. The actual writing steps for this prompt are shown in the below image, in the last rectangular box below. But that’s enough about the educational, informative, and somewhat boring side of this post, let’s now get into the gaming part of this special Star Wars blog post!

Here are my two favorite heroes to use in the game, for each side. Since this game has two different sides, the dark side (Galactic Empire), and the light side (The Rebel Alliance), it has two different levels and decks; one for each side.

My first favorite hero, of both the two, is actually my Galactic Empire hero, Dengar.

Some people think that the best dark side deck has to have Emperor Palpatine; not going to lie, but he’s really quite good. He actually might be the best hero overall, but I tend to enjoy using heroes with guns and long range more than those with a shorter range (which the Emperor is at a middle ground, not quite melee, but not far range). Still, he’s considered one of the best dark side heroes due to his importance in the Star Wars movies, and the Emperor abilities he has.

This seems to happen because Emperor Palpatine has a very powerful and special Unique, that only he can have (as each hero has a Unique back-up troop that only they can use in their deck). The unique he has are the Royal Guards; cheap fighters that have decent health, good power, very fast speed, and a stun effect.

However I believe that Dengar is the best dark side hero because he has great range, good health, great attack, decent speed, and a special bomb bullet that he can use after consecutive attacks.

But I know people feel strongly that the Emperor is the best hero in the Galactic Empire because of his Royal Guards, his lighting attack (that hits multiple targets at once), and his strong attack.

Even so, I will always love using Dengar as my competitive dark side hero because of his bomb attack, his good range, and his Unique (which like the Emperor’s Unique, stuns targets. The differences, though, are that it’s name is 4-LOM, it has ranged attacks, and it was, “A rusty droid with insectile features, 4-LOM was originally a protocol droid, but logic glitches allowed him to escape his programming and become a bounty hunter. That proved a perfect occupation for the cold, calculating mechanical.” – Star Wars Databank.

Some people think, well actually A TON of people think, that the best Rebel Alliance hero is Luke Skywalker. I mean, just like the Emperor in the Galactic Empire, he’s quite powerful, but again, I prefer the long ranged qualities of Bodhi Rook. He may be weak in attack and health, but his special that lets him summon energy (used to spawn ally troops) and health packs (used to heal heroes) makes him worth using. But still, Luke Skywalker has amazing speed, attack, and good health; all traits that make him one of the most used heroes in the game.

This seems to happen because his Unique is Obi Wan Kenobi, a very expensive troop to summon, but one that can turn the enemy troops against one another using his powerful force abilities. People often overlook the less used, and “unimportant” heroes on both the sides, but they often are the most powerful overall.

However I believe that Bodhi Rook is the best light side hero in the long run. His Unique lets him summon a ship that focuses a lot of fire in one area, dealing powerful area damage. This is great to use against cheap enemy troops, and it has often been the game changer for me. Not only does he have a good Unique, but if he’s used correctly, his attacks can be devastating over a long period of time, and his special can keep him in the fight longer.

But I know people feel strongly that Luke Skywalker, or even the amazing Ezra Bridger, who might even best Luke because of his special abilities, are the best heroes on the light side anyway.

Even so, I will always be a big fan of Bodhi Rook, especially since they’re “buffing” him, or making him better, in future updates. So even if I think he’s good now, and he is, I wonder what using him will be like after the future updates roll in.

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